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... lady ; ' bid her get me some - there's a dear boy ! Baby was so feverish all last night that he could not sleep , neither could I , for watching him ; ' and she sighed . Mamma , ' said Harry , when presently he returned to her , ' I ...
... lady ; ' bid her get me some - there's a dear boy ! Baby was so feverish all last night that he could not sleep , neither could I , for watching him ; ' and she sighed . Mamma , ' said Harry , when presently he returned to her , ' I ...
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... not to awake him , and held him whilst his papa made him safe with the sash . When he had finished , and baby was firmly tied on , he looked very funny , -something like a lady with a dress in the last fashion , THE ESCAPE . 25.
... not to awake him , and held him whilst his papa made him safe with the sash . When he had finished , and baby was firmly tied on , he looked very funny , -something like a lady with a dress in the last fashion , THE ESCAPE . 25.
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A Story of the Indian Mutiny Augusta Marryat. a lady with a dress in the last fashion , all sticking out behind . Poor mamma , spite of her grief , could not help a smile as Mr. Brisbane prepared to get on Rufus , with Cyril at his back ...
A Story of the Indian Mutiny Augusta Marryat. a lady with a dress in the last fashion , all sticking out behind . Poor mamma , spite of her grief , could not help a smile as Mr. Brisbane prepared to get on Rufus , with Cyril at his back ...
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... lady and child there , to go farther into it . Now you will understand how it was that the men were friendly when they met with Mrs. Brisbane and Harry , and where it was they were taking them . F M THE MEETING . R. WILSON , the ...
... lady and child there , to go farther into it . Now you will understand how it was that the men were friendly when they met with Mrs. Brisbane and Harry , and where it was they were taking them . F M THE MEETING . R. WILSON , the ...
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... lady . ' I do not mind what I do , ' replied she , ' so that we get away to some place of safety . I will paint myself any colour you like - blue or green or red . ' ' What fun it would be to paint ourselves like the clown in my play ...
... lady . ' I do not mind what I do , ' replied she , ' so that we get away to some place of safety . I will paint myself any colour you like - blue or green or red . ' ' What fun it would be to paint ourselves like the clown in my play ...
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